Alida Nugent graduated school with a degree in one hand and a beverage in the other, enthusiastic to exchange gatherings and dusk 'til dawn affairs for "this present reality." But post-graduate wasn't the glitz life she envisioned. Before long covered under a heap of bills, clothing, and three-dollar jugs of wine, it rapidly got to be clear that she had no clue what she was doing. Be that as it may hey, what twentysomething does?

In Don't Worry, It Gets Worse, Nugent offers what it takes to make the unbalanced jump from student to "develop and mindful grown-up that certainly never consumes nutty spread straight from the jug and thinks of it as a feast." From attempting to discover a loft on the dark opening overall known as Craigslist to the innovative moving required to pay off understudy credits and still revel in party time, Nugent records the developmental minutes of being a twentysomething with a smidgen of snark and a great deal of heart. Ideal for devotees of HBO's Girls and Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half, and focused around her mainstream Tumblr blog The Frenemy, Don't Worry, It Gets Worse is an adoration note to boozin', bitchin' women all over the place.

This book is an exceptionally fun, quick and exciting read. She's very unique and hilaroius. I cherish her point of view toward ordinary life. You will end up roaring with laughter and needing to impart to others, particularly Drop My Keys in a Place I Call My Own and Adventures in Retail. Extremely fun book. Love the spread as well!